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V's latest stock split occurred on Mar 19, 2015

The company executed a 4-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 4 new shares.

Before the split, V traded at 267.41 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 62.1122.

The adjusted shares began trading on Mar 19, 2015. This was the only stock split in V's history.

Last Splits:
Mar 19, 2015
4-for-1
Pre-Split Price
62.8193 267.41
Post-Split Price
62.1122
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After
Last Splits:
Mar 19, 2015
4-for-1

Visa Inc
Stock Splits History

V Stock Splits Timeline
Mar 19, 2015
Mar 19, 2015
Split 4-for-1
x4
Pre-Split Price
62.8193 267.41
Post-Split Price
62.1122
Before
After

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Visa Inc
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In the bustling landscape of global commerce, Visa Inc. has carved a distinctive niche as a facilitator of seamless transactions among consumers, merchants, and financial institutions. Founded in 1958 as BankAmericard, Visa revolutionized the use of credit cards and has grown to become one of the foremost global payment technology companies. The company operates a vast and sophisticated network known as VisaNet, which processes a staggering number of transactions annually. By connecting buyers and sellers, Visa functions not as a bank issuing cards or granting credit but as the indispensable intermediary that ensures transactions are swift, secure, and reliable. The efficiency of its network is rooted in its technological infrastructure, which handles payment data while safeguarding against fraud, a testament to its innovation and adherence to stringent security protocols. Visa generates its revenues primarily through service fees and data processing fees. Service fees are garnered by charging financial institutions a cut based on transaction volume on its cards, essentially earning a commission every time a Visa-branded card is swiped or tapped. Meanwhile, data processing fees arise from a transaction-driven model where Visa collects a fee for handling each payment and settlement procedure for its clients. Significantly, Visa does not assume credit risk, as it is not involved in the lending process. Instead, its business model leverages the sheer scale of its operations, benefiting from the vast global footprint that spans multiple currencies and languages, all the while continuously working toward the enhancement of electronic payments and advancing financial inclusion across the world.

V Intrinsic Value
207.2 USD
Overvaluation 26%
Intrinsic Value
Price $280.07
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